T-bar mounting system for mounting an accessory to a hitch receiver
An adjustable hitch receiver system provides multiple attachment points to adequately secure accessories such a pop-up canopy to an automobile. The mounting system includes a T-bar that connects to the hitch receiver with two adjustable arms. The adjustable arms of the hitch receiver system can be equipped with different attachment arms that are configured to attach to various accessories. The two adjustable arms can be used to secure two different accessories or secure a single accessory at two attachment points. In particular, a canopy attachment arm is configured to attach to a pop-up type canopy to securely and adjustably support the canopy.
1. Technical Field
This disclosure generally relates to receiver hitch accessories, and more specifically relates to a hitch receiver mounting system with a T-Bar to adjustably secure one or more accessories to a to a hitch receiver including a canopy.
2. Background Art
It has become a popular practice to attach accessories to a vehicle hitch receiver for outdoor activities such as “tailgating”, camping, construction, swap meets, etc. There are several systems available for attaching accessories to a receiver hitch of a vehicle. These accessories include umbrellas, seating, grills, luggage racks and the like.
BRIEF SUMMARYWhile the prior art systems provided for attachment of umbrellas to provide shade using a hitch receiver, the prior art systems do not provide an adjustable hitch receiver system that can provide multiple attach points to adequately secure accessories such a pop-up canopy. Described herein is an adjustable hitch receiver system that provides multiple attachment points to adequately secure accessories such a pop-up canopy to an automobile. The mounting system includes a T-bar that connects to the hitch receiver with two adjustable arms. The adjustable arms of the hitch receiver system can be equipped with different attachment arms that are configured to attach to various accessories. The two adjustable arms can be used to secure two different accessories or secure a single accessory at two attachment points. In particular, a canopy attachment arm is configured to attach to a pop-up type canopy to securely and adjustably support the canopy. Another adjustable arm is described to allow the T-bar mounting system to secure two umbrellas to the automobile hitch receiver.
The foregoing and other features and advantages will be apparent from the following more particular description, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
The disclosure will be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, where like designations denote like elements, and:
Described herein is an adjustable hitch receiver system that provides multiple attachment points to adequately secure accessories such as a pop-up canopy to an automobile. The mounting system includes a T-bar that connects to the hitch receiver with two adjustable arms. The adjustable arms of the hitch receiver system can be equipped with different attachment arms that are configured to attach to various accessories. The two adjustable arms can be used to secure two different accessories or secure a single accessory at two attachment points. In particular, a canopy attachment arm is configured to attach to a pop-up type canopy to securely and adjustably support the canopy.
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As described herein, a hitch receiver mounting system provides multiple, adjustable mounting points for hitch receiver accessories. The mounting system includes a T-bar that connects to the hitch receiver with adjustable arms to connect to multiple accessories or legs of a pop-up canopy. The adjustable arms of the hitch receive system are equipped with different attachment arms that are configured to attached to various accessories. A pop-up canopy attachment arm connected to the pop-up canopy allows the placement of the canopy to be adjusted relative to the automobile.
One skilled in the art will appreciate that many variations are possible within the scope of the claims. While the examples herein are described in terms of time, these other types of thresholds are expressly intended to be included within the scope of the claims. Thus, while the disclosure is particularly shown and described above, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that these and other changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A hitch receiver mounting system comprising:
- a T-bar with a first end and a second end, the first end for connecting to a receiver of a receiver hitch of a vehicle, the second end comprising a receiver tube connected directly to the first end and capable of receiving a hitch accessory, and first and second pivot brackets mounted on opposite sides of the receiver tube;
- a first adjustable arm adjustably connected to the first pivot bracket and a second adjustable arm adjustably connected to the second pivot bracket;
- a first attachment arm connected to the first adjustable arm and a second attachment arm connected to the second adjustable arm;
- wherein the adjustable arms move to adjust an angle between the adjustable arms and the receiver tube;
- wherein the first and second attachment arms can be adjustably connected to two accessory points of at least one accessory; and
- wherein the receiver tube is capable of receiving the hitch accessory while the first and second attachment arms are connected to accessory points of the at least one accessory.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the two accessory points are two adjacent legs of a canopy.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the two accessory points are two poles of two adjacent accessories such two as umbrellas.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a stabilizer clamping mechanism comprising a stabilizer bar connected to the T-bar, wherein the stabilizer bar extends over the receiver of a receiver hitch and has a bolt that tightens against the receiver and reduces movement of the T-bar.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the attachment arm is telescopically connected to the adjustable arm to allow the attachment arm to telescope in length to adjust the overall length of the attachment arm combined with the adjustment arm.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 further comprising an extension arm telescopically connected between the adjustable arm and the attachment arm to extend the attachment arm from the adjustable arm.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the attachment arm includes an angle bracket to connect to a square tubular pole of an accessory.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the attachment arm further comprises a swivel mechanism to connect the attachment arm to the angle bracket.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the attachment arm includes a C-clamp to connect to a cylindrical pole of an accessory.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the C-clamp is a “C” shaped section of open pipe attached to the attachment arm and includes extensions along the open portion of the pipe that are pressed together with at least one bolt in order to tighten around a pole of an accessory.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first and second pivot brackets have an opening to allow the adjustable arm to be placed substantially parallel to the T-bar for storage.
12. A hitch receiver mounting system comprising:
- a T-bar with a first end and a second end, the first end for connecting to a receiver of a receiver hitch of a vehicle, the second end comprising a receiver tube connected directly to the first end and capable of receiving a hitch accessory, and first and second pivot bracket mounted on opposite sides of the receiver tube;
- a first adjustable arm adjustably connected to the first pivot bracket and second adjustable arm adjustably connected to the second pivot bracket;
- a first attachment arm telescopically connected to the first adjustable arm and a second attachment arm telescopically connected to the second adjustable arm to allow the attachment arms to telescope in length to adjust the overall length of the attachment arms combined with the adjustment arms;
- wherein the adjustable arms move to adjust an angle between the adjustable arms and the receiver tube;
- wherein the first and second attachment arms can be adjustably connected to accessory points of at least one accessory;
- wherein the receiver tube is capable of receiving the hitch accessory while the first and second attachment arms are connected to the accessory points of the at least one accessory; and
- wherein the first and second pivot brackets allow the adjustable arm to be placed substantially parallel to the T-bar for storage.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the accessory points are two adjacent legs of a canopy.
14. The apparatus of claim 12 further comprising a stabilizer clamping mechanism comprising a stabilizer bar connected to the T-bar, wherein the stabilizer bar extends over the receiver of a receiver hitch and has a bolt that tightens against the receiver and reduces movement of the T-bar.
15. The apparatus of claim 12 further comprising an extension arm telescopically connected between the adjustable arm and the attachment arm to extend the attachment arm from the adjustable arm.
16. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the attachment arm includes an angle bracket to connect to a square tubular pole of an accessory.
17. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the attachment arm further comprises a swivel mechanism to connect the attachment arm to the angle bracket.
18. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the attachment arm includes a C-clamp to connect to a cylindrical pole of an accessory.
19. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the C-clamp is a “C” shaped section of open pipe attached to the attachment arm and includes extensions along the open portion of the pipe that are pressed together with at least one bolt in order to tighten around a pole of an accessory.
20. A hitch receiver mounting system comprising:
- a T-bar with a first end and a second end, the first end for connecting to a receiver of a receiver hitch of a vehicle, the second end comprising a receiver tube connected directly to the first end and capable of receiving a hitch accessory, and first and second pivot bracket mounted on opposite sides of the receiver tube;
- a first adjustable arm adjustably connected to the first pivot bracket and second adjustable arm adjustably connected to the second pivot bracket; and
- a first attachment arm telescopically connected to the first adjustable arm and a second attachment arm telescopically connected to the second adjustable arm to allow the attachment arms to telescope in length to adjust the overall length of the attachment arms combined with the adjustment arms;
- a stabilizer clamping mechanism comprising a stabilizer bar connected to the T-bar, wherein the stabilizer bar extends over the receiver of a receiver hitch and has a bolt that tightens against the receiver and reduces movement of the T-bar;
- wherein the adjustable arms move to adjust an angle between the adjustable arms and the receiver tube;
- wherein the first and second attachment arms can be adjustably connected to accessory points of at least one accessory;
- wherein the receiver tube is capable of receiving the hitch accessory while the first and second attachment arms are connected to the accessory points of the at least one accessory;
- wherein the accessory points are two adjacent legs of a pop-up type canopy;
- wherein the attachment arm includes an angle bracket to connect to a square tubular pole of an accessory; and
- wherein the first and second pivot brackets have an opening to allow the adjustable arm to be placed substantially parallel to the T-bar for storage.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jul 15, 2013
Date of Patent: Dec 2, 2014
Patent Publication Number: 20140015237
Assignee: Hildebradt International Incorporated (Santa Fe Springs, CA)
Inventors: Tony Dean Mayfield (Sarcoxie, MO), Eugene Phillip Mayfield (Carthage, MO), Justin Lynn Porter (Carthage, MO)
Primary Examiner: Hau Phan
Application Number: 13/941,965
International Classification: B60D 1/167 (20060101); B60D 1/48 (20060101);